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Federal Government Backlashed Over The Binance Naira Ban Amid Unemployment Concerns

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisMarch 10, 2024Updated:March 10, 2024 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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Concern among experts and cryptocurrency enthusiasts is that the Nigerian government’s ban on Binance naira operations will raised fears of exacerbating youth unemployment in the country.

Punch spoke to them, and analysts, including Shedrach Israel from Lotus Beta Analytics, have criticised the government’s decision, labelling it inadequate in addressing Nigeria’s foreign exchange challenges. Israel likened the ban to “treating malaria with paracetamol,” emphasising that it fails to tackle the root causes of the falling value of the naira.

Israel urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to investigate the forex holdings of prominent Nigerian figures, suggesting that converting their foreign currency reserves to naira could be more effective in stabilising the economy.

The ban on Binance, a major cryptocurrency exchange, comes amidst concerns about illicit financial flows. However, critics argue that Binance’s peer-to-peer trading system does not fully account for the outflow of dollars from Nigeria, indicating a broader issue at hand.





With over 22 million Nigerians estimated to own digital currency, the ban could have significant repercussions for the country’s burgeoning cryptocurrency market.

While some, like cryptocurrency trader John Odiba, believe that Binance’s exit could lead to higher transaction costs and limited investment opportunities for Nigerian users, others see potential benefits. Odiba noted that the absence of Binance might create space for local cryptocurrency exchanges to flourish, potentially offering users more tailored options.

However, for individuals like Godwin Ojonugwa, whose livelihood depends on Binance’s peer-to-peer trade, the ban has already had tangible consequences. Ojonugwa, who attributes his financial success and ability to fund education and housing to Binance, expressed concerns about the impact on his livelihood and fears of unemployment.

The ban on Binance comes after the Securities and Exchange Commission of Nigeria declared the exchange unauthorised and illegal in September 2023. Despite the CBN’s reversal of its earlier ban on crypto transactions in December 2023, concerns persist about the regulatory environment surrounding cryptocurrencies in Nigeria.

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